Documentary about Michael Schumacher to open end of this year

Documentary about Michael Schumacher to open end of this year

With the blessing of his family, a documentary about Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher's racing career is set to open at the end of this year.

As reported by Motorsport Magazine, the film will showcase Schumacher's Formula 1 journey starting from Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari to Mercedes-Benz. It has been 25 years since the legend claimed the first of his seven Formula 1 championship title.

Fans will be thrilled to hear that the documentary could include the footage of the racing driver at home with his family since his near-fatal ski accident in late 2013. It could also feature footage from his recent 50th birthday celebrations in Mallorca and will include interviews from wife Corinna and father Rolf along with children Gina-Maria and Mick.

Produced by German production company B 14 Film, a trailer of the documentary film is expected to be shown during this month’s Cannes Film Festival.

“Michael’s outstanding career deserves to be celebrated 25 years after he achieved his first of seven world championship titles,” Schumacher family spokesperson Sabine Kehm said. “We are happy this film will be in the hands of such ambitious and sensitive professionals.”

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With the end of the Circuit Breaker measures, more people have resumed working, creating more traffic on our roads.
But that has not stop this rider from riding recklessly on his Personal Mobility Device (PMD) in Sembawang.
As reported by SG Road Vigilante, the rider can be seen overtaking a car that is moving away from the traffic lights before keeping up to speed with it.
In fact, the video which was shot on the 4th of June, showed the rider overtaking a motorcycle in the next lane.
Judging from the 20 seconds plus clip, we reckon he could have been doing twice the legal speed limit of PMDs (25km/h).
Naturally, netizens were quick to slam him...
Should we be tolerating this? Watch the video of the PMD rider here!
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Most of us must be cursing and swearing when the alarm clock rang this morning, as the weather was perfect for sleeping in thanks to the morning thunderstorm.
We have almost no doubt that the BMW driver in the following photos must be really angry with himself too!
The following photos have been in circulation around social media platorms since the morning of 13 May 2020.
Not much is known about the cause of the accident but the it did occur to us that this crash happened between Kallang Road and Geylang Road. The wet roads caused by the rain in the morning might have caused the BMW M2 Competition driver to lose control. With more than 400bhp going to the rear wheels, this is one very 'driftable' weapon...

In case you're wondering what a Fiat Doblo looks like.
It's a goods vehicle.
Why is this information important for this story?
Take a look at this latest viral video
But, I don’t understand Malay!
Don't worry! We translated the whole conversation for you thanks to my malay colleagues!
Sounds similar?
I think they made this video in response to another video of two guys doing 180km/hr on the expressway in a Suzuki Swift Sport.
We wrote an article about that just yesterday btw (blatant backlinking opportunities should not be wasted). You may click the link below to check the story out.
https://www.mycarforum.com/blogs/entry/6008-someone-is-keen-to-show-that-their-swift-sport-can-do-180kmh-on-the-cte/
On top of that, the person who uploaded the video included this in the caption
It's a good laugh
If you didn't realise, they weren't actually speeding. The speedometer of the vehicle seems to be faulty, and these two funny guys thought that they could have a bit of fun with it.
The driver's laughter made me lol more than once. That’s for sure.
Don't need call polis please and thank you!

A Nissan qashqai was caught on video going out of control last friday in Bishan.
As seen in the low-resolution video, the white SUV crashed through the fence and onto the wrong direction of Bishan Road while doing a flip and more.
Thankfully, the lost of control of the car did not cost any lives. According to SG Road Vigilante, The 80-year-old driver and his 74-year-old female passenger were conscious when they were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
Obviously, there is going to be some negativity once the driver's age has been revealed...
Thankfully there are some nice people out there that are more understanding...